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Basics of the front-end developer position:\n+ Youโd be developing custom WordPress sites. We believe in coding custom sites from scratch and we hope you do too.\n+ Youโd be in charge of technical support tickets as they come into Teamwork. Delegation, client communication, and team support are key aspects of this responsibility.\n+ Youโd be communicating with the team regularly. We use Slack for regular communication and Basecamp for project management. There are occasionally some video chats weโll need to do either via video chat.\n\nJOB BENEFITS:\n+ You can work from anywhere. No moving for a job involved. If youโre happy where you are, stay there. If youโre unhappy, move somewhere new. This job will go with you.\n+ You decide what you want your hours to be for projects. For technical support, we can discuss what time would be best for that support work. You will need to communicate with the team regularly.\n+ You get paid on a per project basis for full-scale projects and hourly for technical support work. \n\nSKILLS & REQUIREMENTS:\nYou should have a solid understanding of WordPress, SASS, CSS, PHP and Javascript. You should have experience coding WordPress themes, from scratch. If youโre familiar with Shopify, even better as we do have some simple projects coming up for that platform.\n\nOther skills:\n+ You know how to work with Woocommerce.\n+ Youโve used Advanced Custom Fields before (we use this on many projects).\n+ You understand how to work with cPanels, update databases directly, and are confident migrating + websites to new hosts.\nYou can troubleshoot when a site has been hacked or simply been broken by a client who has gone too far in code.\n\nThis job IS for you if:\n+ You believe the best code is clean, simple, and well-organized.\n+ You are detailed oriented and meticulous. You get letter spacing, fonts, and column widths right. And youโll even make sure the site ends up with custom favicon.\n+ You get projects done on time (or early).\n+ You are honest and have no tolerance for drama.\n+ You like working on projects for soulful and creative entrepreneurs.\n+ You can handle a workload of at least 1-2 custom projects per month. Projects vary in length, taking anywhere between 10 and 30 hours (for a skilled developer), with some larger ones taking longer.\n+ You are comfortable using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop to gather information from designs for development.\n+ You can commit to the position for at least nine months.\n\nOur ideal candidate is a developer who has an exacting aesthetic eye and the ability to make things so intuitive that the non savvy user can feel comfortable editing.\n\nThis job IS NOT for you if:\n+ You are repeatedly late getting work done.\n+ You dislike or have problems with regular communication.\n+ You prefer to start out with a pre-made theme with page builders for website development.\n+ You often miss details.\n+ You think that a 28px margin is the same thing as a 25px margin. Or that Helvetica is the same thing as Open Sans.\n\nMost projects last between 2 and 5 weeks, depending upon the size of the project and the client feedback process. \n\nPlease mention the words **ALL INTACT BRIEF** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMTguMjE4LjI1NC4xMjI=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, CSS, PHP, Ecommerce, Wordpress, Front End, Developer, Digital Nomad, Video and Illustrator jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $100,000/year\n
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